Explore the hidden beauty of Vietnam's highland province
Often referred to as the "Ha Long Bay of the Central Highlands," Ta Dung National Park features stunning landscapes, lush greenery, and a beautiful lake dotted with small islands.
One of the most impressive waterfalls in the Central Highlands, Dray Sap Waterfall offers a breathtaking natural spectacle surrounded by tropical forest.
Located near Dray Sap, this waterfall is named after Emperor Gia Long and provides a serene, less crowded alternative for visitors.
A UNESCO-recognized geopark, this area features volcanic caves, unique rock formations, and rich biodiversity, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.
Known as Vietnam’s longest volcanic cave system, Chu Bluk offers an adventurous experience with its mysterious lava formations and underground passages.